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Ramón Sanguino

Researcher at University of Extremadura

Publications -  8
Citations -  323

Ramón Sanguino is an academic researcher from University of Extremadura. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 262 citations.

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Current trends in economy, sustainable development, and energy: a circular economy view

TL;DR: The concept of CE has recently been proposed as a new development strategy that aims to mitigate the contradiction between the rapid economic growth and the shortage of raw materials and energy.
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Analysis and evaluation of the largest 500 family firms’ websites through PLS-SEM technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how the quality of a corporate website influences social networks and the company's turnover in large family firms, and the moderating and mediating effect of social networks on the relationships between website quality and turnover.
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Family Business Adapting a New Digital-Based Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Future Research

TL;DR: In this paper , a discussion on what we know about family businesses and how they face different challenges in a complex world to survive is presented. But, there is a lack of research to understand the findings, practices, and processes associated with managing the knowledge flows through which family businesses execute innovation strategies and to build on professionalization and succession capabilities.
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Atlas VPM: two decades informing on unwarranted variations in health care in Spain

TL;DR: The Atlas of Variations in Medical Practice in the Spanish National Health System (namely, Atlas VPM) has been analysing and informing unwarranted variations in health care provision and outcomes as mentioned in this paper .
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Entrepreneurship in Family Firms in Developed and Developing Countries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the effects of innovation, institutional behavior on regional development, synthesizing new research from entrepreneurship and regional science disciplines, emphasizing the successful experiences and lessons from developed and developing countries.